I can’t see it in the comments, did you list these anywhere (I understand if not, it would be a long list). What is that Timex in the top left corner, and the Citizen 1 below and to the right of that Timex? Thanks! Neat collection.
I can’t see it in the comments, did you list these anywhere (I understand if not, it would be a long list). What is that Timex in the top left corner, and the Citizen 1 below and to the right of that Timex? Thanks! Neat collection.
I don’t like the oversized watch trend. Even if it doesn’t feel heavy on your wrist, I don’t think it looks good at all.
I would love to find cool vintage watches like this. I don’t even know what keywords to use to search for something like this
I that parking meter was smaller I’d own one. I really want it. Nice collection! I’m a fan of Citizen and Bulova too.
That G-Shock second from the right is phenomenal. Can you share the model number printed on the underside?
Vaer, Seiko, Citizen, Timex, and maybe Vero should all have options in that price range or even potentially less (Timex). You’ll need to know his wrist circumference and if he has any other watches, you would measure the case size (usually measured across the face of the watch) as well as the entire length (“lug to lug”—the length from one pointy metal end of the case where the straps go, to the other one on the other side of the case). Most watch brands will have case size (up to ~41mm) but the lug to lug is what affects how big a watch looks on your arm. A watch with a smaller case size w/longer lug to lug can look bigger than a bigger case size with smaller lug to lug. Good luck!